Busy House GOP fires fusillade of bills to challenge Biden on COVID, immigration

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One Republican has proposed legislation to force the military to rehire troops who were kicked out over President Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Another would bar the government from doing business with banks that won't serve firearms manufacturers...

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